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'''French Vegetables Vocabulary'''
'''French Vegetables Vocabulary'''
 
==Vocabulary==
You will find here different sorts of vegetables in French :
You will find here different sorts of vegetables in French :
*la bettrave = beetroot
*la bettrave = beetroot
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*la patate douce = sweet potato
*la patate douce = sweet potato
*la pomme de terre = potato
*la pomme de terre = potato
*la patate (informal) = potato
*la tomate = tomato
*la tomate = tomato
*l'ail = garlic
*l'ail = garlic
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*les épinards = spinich
*les épinards = spinich
*l'onion = onion
*l'onion = onion
==Expressions==
===Avoir la patate, avoir la frite==
''Having a lot of energy''
To Feelgreat physically or mentally. It is an informal expression that is only used in casual conversation, but is not vulgar.


==Videos==
==Videos==
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Revision as of 14:25, 30 September 2016

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French Vegetables Vocabulary

Vocabulary

You will find here different sorts of vegetables in French :

  • la bettrave = beetroot
  • la carotte = carrot
  • la citrouille = pumpkin
  • la courge = marrow
  • la courgette = courgette
  • la laitue = lettuce
  • la patate douce = sweet potato
  • la pomme de terre = potato
  • la patate (informal) = potato
  • la tomate = tomato
  • l'ail = garlic
  • l'artichaut = artichoke
  • l'aurbergine = aubergine/egg plant
  • le brocoli = broccoli
  • le céleri = celery
  • le champignon = mushroom
  • le chou = cabbage
  • le chou de Bruxelles = brussel sprout
  • le chou-fleur = cauliflower
  • le concombre = cucumber
  • le fenouil = fennel
  • le haricot vert = green bean
  • le maïs = corn
  • le navet = turnip
  • le petit pois = garden pea
  • le piment = chilli
  • le poireau = leek
  • le poivron = pepper
  • le radis = radish
  • l'endive = chicory
  • les épinards = spinich
  • l'onion = onion

Expressions

=Avoir la patate, avoir la frite

Having a lot of energy To Feelgreat physically or mentally. It is an informal expression that is only used in casual conversation, but is not vulgar.

Videos